Ultimate guide: World's best beach volleyballers come to Adelaide
SEN • November 10th, 2025 12:16 pm

The ultimate event is on its way to Adelaide and SEN has you covered with all the information you need for the Beach Volleyball World Championships.
The FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships will land in the heart of Adelaide at The Drive and Pinky Flat, from 14–23 November 2025.
The best players in the world will be battling it out, come rain, hail or shine in the centre of the city in what organisers have described as a “festival environment” with not only the beach volleyball on show but live entertainment, food and amazing hospitality opportunities.
Olympians, world champions, the stars or the future and other big names from around with world will be on show across 10 days of competition and five courts.
Come and see Tokyo Olympic medallist Taliqua Clancy, plus Paris Olympians Izac Carracher, Mark Nicolaidis, Thomas Hodges and Zachery Schubert in action.
The action kicks off this Friday with plenty of Aussies in action across the competition.
MUSIC
Baker Boy headlines the opening night session on Centre Court this Friday Nov 14th. Keli Holiday plays Saturday night while Mitch Tambo plays Sunday.
All musical performances are INCLUDED in ticket prices.
Ground passes start from as little as $25.
You can grab your pool tickets, semi-final tickets and finals tickets NOW.
Have a look as who plays when right here and plan your time at the event.
WHAT ELSE IS ON?
It's not just music and beach volleyball either. There's a Scape Beach Club, an experience zone, the festival stage, a Hidden Sea win garden, plenty of food and drink options, live sand sculptures, live art and merchandise!
Volleyball Australia National Performance Director Craig Marshall said: “We’re excited to confirm a record nine Australian teams for the 2025 World Championships in Adelaide.
“This World Championships was already shaping up to be a historic moment for our sport in Australia, and now with the most Australians selected to represent, there’s even more on the line.
“Representing your country is an honour that I know our athletes don’t take lightly, and the opportunity to do so on home soil in front of a home crowd, family and friends is one that they are all looking forward to.
“On behalf of Volleyball Australia, congratulations to the 18 athletes selected, and bring on the next 36 days until the World Championships begin,” he said.
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